The winners of the Asimov’s Readers’ Awards and Analog‘s Analog Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards were announced by Asimov’s editor Sheila Williams and Analog editor Trevor Quachri during the Nebula Weekend in San Jose.

The winners of the Analog Science Fiction and Fact Analytical Laboratory Winners and the Asimov’s Readers’ Poll were announced at the Dell Magazines breakfast on Saturday, March 18 in San Jose, CA as part of the Nebula Weekend.

Analog Science Fiction and Fact Analytical Laboratory Winners

Best Novella: “Nightfall on the Peak of Eternal Light,” by Richard A. Lovett & William Gleason

The two Dell magazines, Asimov’s and Analog announced the winners of the annual awards at breakfast on Saturday May 19 during the Nebula Award Weekend in Arlington, VA. Both editors, Sheila Williams and Stanley Schmidt, attended.

Analog‘s Analytical Laboratory (AnLab) Awards:

Best Novella: “With Unclean Hands,” by Adam-Troy Castro (11/11)

Best Novelette (Tie): “Jak and the Beanstalk,” by Richard A. Lovett (7-8/11); “Betty Knox and Dictionary Jones in the Mystery of the Missing Teenage Anachronisms,” by John G. Hemry (3/11)

Best Short Story: “Julie is Three,” by Craig DeLancey (3/11)

Best Fact: “Smart SETI,” by Gregory and James Benford (4/11)

Best Cover: December 2011 (for “Ray of Light”) by Bob Eggleton

The winners of Asimov’s Readers’ Awards are:

Best Novella: “The Man Who Bridged the Mist,” by Kij Johnson(10-11/11)

Asimov’s has become the first of the “Big Three” fiction magazines to accept electronic submissions. Asimov’s has started using the system developed by Clarkesworld to allow author to send and track submissions and receive responses. They will not be accepting submissions via e-mail.